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awareness
In psychology and philosophy, awareness is the perception or knowledge of something. The concept is often synonymous with consciousness; however, one can be aware of something without being explicitly conscious of it (e.g., blindsight).
industrial and organizational psychology
branch of psychology
Ecological systems theory
theory in developmental psychology about how human development is shaped by interactions between individuals and layered social systems, highlighting active roles and contextual influences
Human relations movement
article about human relation
double bind
information with (mutually exclusive) double meaning in communication between people
psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis is a framework and approach to psychology developed by Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli. It is "one of the prime forces in transpersonal psychology." It "stretches beyond the boundaries of personal psychology and individuality by postulating a deeper center of identity: the Self, our essential Being. The Self includes, but transcends, our personal day-to-day consciousness, leading to an enhanced sense of life direction and purpose." Along with the idea of a spiritual or transpersonal Self, Psychosynthesis emphasizes "the value placed upon exploration of creative potential
sociotechnical system
type of system that includes social and technological elements, enabling society's complex infrastructures, organizations and interactions
systemic therapy
psychotherapeutic discipline
engineering psychology
science of human behavior and capability, applied to the design and operation of systems and technology
Internal Family Systems
psychotherapy model
Tavistock Institute of Human Relations
British non-profit organization
work design
core function of Human Resource Management
systems psychology
branch of both theoretical psychology and applied psychology that studies human behaviour and experience in complex systems